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Electrolytic extraction of yttrium using recycle liquid gallium electrode from molten LiCl-KCl

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SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 294, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2022.120972

Keywords

Electrochemical purification; Fission element; Recycling Liquid Ga electrode; Molten salt electrolysis; Non-aqueous reprocessing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, Engineering Research Center of Nuclear Tech-nology Application, Ministry of Education and State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Resources and Environment (East China University of Tech-nology) [21906018, 21906019, 22076022, 22066003, HJSJYB2021-14, 2020NRE24]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  3. Engineering Research Center of Nuclear Technology Application, Ministry of Education
  4. State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Resources and Environment (East China University of Technology) [21906018, 21906019, 22076022, 22066003, HJSJYB2021-14, 2020NRE24]

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This study focuses on the recovery of the rare earth element yttrium from spent fuel using molten salt electrolysis technology. Various electrochemical test methods were employed to investigate the redox mechanism of yttrium and gallium ions on tungsten electrode and the electrode reaction of yttrium ions on the liquid gallium electrode. The thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the electrode process were obtained, and the extraction rate of yttrium on the gallium electrode was found to reach a maximum of 99.39%.
To recover the rare earth element yttrium (Y) from spent fuel by molten salt electrolysis technology, the electrochemical redox mechanism of Y(III) and Ga(III) ions on tungsten electrode and the electrode reaction of Y(III) ions on the liquid Ga electrode were systematically detected by a series of electrochemical test methods, including cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry and open circuit chronopotentiometry, etc. The thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the electrode process on Ga(III) and Y(III) ions were obtained in this work. The measured diffusion activation energies (E-a) of electrode process for Y(III) and Ga(III) ions were calculated as 30.40 kJ.mol(-1) and 33.33 kJ.mol(-1). The electrodeposition process of Y and Ga was studied by CV and OCP, and thermodynamic parameters of Ga-Y alloys formed were also calculated. Thermodynamic parameters of Ga2Y intermetallic compounds were calculated based on open circuit chronopotentiometry at different temperatures (delta H-f(0) (Ga2Y) =-279.205 kJ mol(-1) and delta S-f(0)(Ga2Y) =-123.9 J mol(-1)K(-1)). Yttrium was extracted by potentiostatic electrolysis and galvanostatic electrolysis on liquid Ga electrode in molten salts. In order to save the amount of liquid metal gallium, the best initial (2.5 g) was used. The cathodic deposition Products were characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. According to ICP-AES analysis, the extraction rate of Y on Ga electrode can reach a maximum of 99.39%.

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